VISIONARY PASTOR: Coding the Future,

Barnabas Masimba

THEMBELANI Ncube’s life is a compelling testament to resilience, faith, and purposeful living. Raised in Zimbabwe, he pursued software engineering against formidable odds, earning a place at the National University of Science and Technology (NUST)—a defining milestone that launched a remarkable career.

His professional journey spans over a decade in the technology sector, with experience at leading organizations such as Econet, NetOne, Standard Bank, and BMW South Africa. Along the way, Thembelani not only sharpened his technical expertise but also grew into a thoughtful leader, trusted with responsibility and impact across complex systems and teams.

Yet his story extends far beyond technology. As a pastor at local church, Thembelani defies convention, seamlessly blending analytical thinking with biblical teaching. His ministry focuses on sound doctrine, discipleship, and helping believers navigate life’s challenges through Scripture with clarity and hope.

He is also the author of The Prayers of an Overcomer and 40 Years in the Desert, works that wrestle honestly with life’s biggest questions while pointing readers toward endurance, faith, and spiritual maturity.

Balancing a demanding tech career with ministry is no small feat. For Thembelani, it comes down to a strong support system, intentional spiritual retreats, and an eternal perspective that keeps priorities aligned. Grounded in principles of stewardship and accountability, he believes life is not measured by activity alone, but by faithfully using what God has entrusted to individuals to make a lasting impact.

Thembelani Ncube’s journey stands as an inspiration; proof that with faith, discipline, and perseverance, it is possible to overcome obstacles, bridge worlds, and leave a meaningful mark on both industry and the Kingdom.

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